After what is always a boisterous St. Patrick's Day celebration in the South Bay, many of the "goings on" this weekend are a little more mellow and mostly pet and family-oriented. If you are a large breed dog owner you might enjoy taking your pals over to Zoom Room in Redondo Beach this evening for some off-leash social play. Let the dogs run free and enjoy play time in the group's cool private gym while you sip coffee, enjoy some treats and socialize for a little while. The play group runs from 6:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. and you'll find all the details here.
The A Faery Hunt folks come to the South Coast Botanic Gardens in Palos Verdes on Saturday morning for an amazing program of stories about faery magic and flowers with dancing, singing, face painting and laugh out loud fun. The show is interactive and embraces "uplifting life messages of kindness, forgiveness, respect, and ecological responsibility in a light and entertaining way". Children, and adults, too, are encouraged to dress up in their favorite fantasy or fairy-tale costumes and let their imaginations run wild. Learn the event details and more about this award-winning children's theater at this link.
And, because this is just so strange and interesting, I am going to mention the dog yoga classes going on in El Segundo Sunday. Billed as the first of its kind in Los Angeles, DOGA is dog-friendly yoga where you and your four-legged friend take a Vinyasa flow class together. Held at Otis & Lucy, a cute new-agey animal photography studio, there will demonstrations of this unusual workout throughout the morning and afternoon. This link is the one to check out for this event.
As always, if you hear of anything really interesting or fun going on that you think people would want to know about, feel free to comment here or on my Facebook page. I would especially love to know if anybody went to doggie yoga!
The A Faery Hunt folks come to the South Coast Botanic Gardens in Palos Verdes on Saturday morning for an amazing program of stories about faery magic and flowers with dancing, singing, face painting and laugh out loud fun. The show is interactive and embraces "uplifting life messages of kindness, forgiveness, respect, and ecological responsibility in a light and entertaining way". Children, and adults, too, are encouraged to dress up in their favorite fantasy or fairy-tale costumes and let their imaginations run wild. Learn the event details and more about this award-winning children's theater at this link.
And, because this is just so strange and interesting, I am going to mention the dog yoga classes going on in El Segundo Sunday. Billed as the first of its kind in Los Angeles, DOGA is dog-friendly yoga where you and your four-legged friend take a Vinyasa flow class together. Held at Otis & Lucy, a cute new-agey animal photography studio, there will demonstrations of this unusual workout throughout the morning and afternoon. This link is the one to check out for this event.
As always, if you hear of anything really interesting or fun going on that you think people would want to know about, feel free to comment here or on my Facebook page. I would especially love to know if anybody went to doggie yoga!
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